Wente Wine and Bocce Too!

It feels wonderful to be home enjoying a glass of wine and a night on the couch with Bo and Meg. After a quick trip down to Bedford Cheese, we’ve deemed tonight wine and cheese night, complete with a few new favorite cheeses and an amazing balsamic fresh fig spread!

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Before our cheese shop adventure I satiated my post flight hunger with this month’s Naturebox. I’m loving the selections in this month’s box including the Mexican dried mango! So good!

So my trip out to California was quick and crazy. I was gone just over 48 hours but enjoyed having the chance to get to know my West coast peers a lot better and getting to know the market. Our trip out wasn’t exactly stellar based on the fact that the flight was warm and without wi-fi. But, I did have the time to get a manicure at the airport before enjoying Mean Girls on the flight.

Plane snacks

Tuesday night we were greeted with the most amazing dinner event at The Restaurant at Wente Vineyards! Just over a year ago Theodora and I actually had the chance to attend a Wente Vineyard and Food Network event for the launch of Entwine Wines, which come from Wente Vineyards!  The location was beautiful, the wine flowed all night, the dessert was one of the best things I’ve ever tasted, and the company was enough to leave my side aching from all the laughter. A great night indeed! Wente Vineyards

The chilled soup of cucumber only had a hint of honeydew and the yogurt made it super creamy. My main course, the roasted ling cod with a succotash of corn, garden squash, fennel and basil was my dream dinner. Perfectly light cod, flaky yet crispy and the succotash brought together my favorite summer flavors in one bite! Salt flakes sprinkled atop the succotash made the flavor punch each bite with an extra bit of flavor. Oh and then there is the dessert. This may be one of the best things I’ve ever tasted. Even though I could only eat about four bites it was heaven in a dessert. The chocolate crunch cake had marshmallow sandwiched between it and then drizzled and topped with crumbled salted caramel. On the side, a scoop of balsamic ice cream which paired perfectly with the rich cake.

If you’re ever in the area, I can’t recommend the restaurant at Wente Vineyards enough!

After all of this delicious food, I was very inspired for a morning workout bright and early Wednesday. Since it was actually supposed to be a rest day I didn’t run but instead stuck to incline walking while catching up on this month’s Fitness Magazine before doing a quick abs and arms workout. Not too shabby for a rest day!

Then last night, we played Bocce at Campo di Boce, a nearby restaurant that brings together delicious Italian food and bocce courts. I’ve never been to a Boce restaurant before but it was awesome! The staff provided us with instructions and then we had two hours of bocce fun on our own!

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Such a great trip but man I am glad to be home! After a night of relaxing I’m heading to Healthy Living Summit up in Boston tomorrow on the bus with Tina and Theodora! I can’t wait to catch up with everyone and enjoying a weekend long run in temperatures that include the number 6..67 as the low for Boston!!

Question: Are you heading to Healthy Living Summit this weekend?

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Entwine: Food Network’s New Wine

 

Last night was my first blog event that didn’t revolve around a workout, healthy living product, or cooking. Instead, I was able to toast the evening away with Theodora and a hilarious Food Network personality, Anne Burrell.

IMG_3556 (640x478) This Fall, Food Network’s new wine, Entwine, will be hitting your local grocery store and wine store shelves! These four lovely bottles will each find their place amongst the other wines, perched above the Yellowtails of the aisle and below the Cake Bread. Priced between $8-$12, this is a wine from a quality vineyard for the everyday American who can’t understand the average sommelier’s description and is easily intimidated at the wine store.

IMG_3557 (640x478) Theodora and I were greeted at Kitchen NYC by a number of friendly wine and social bloggers along with some amazing press.

IMG_3564 (640x478) Our wine glasses were each labeled with our name and blog or magazine name so there was no confusion. How stinking cute is this? I can’t wait to use the wax crayon method at our next party!

IMG_3565 (640x478) There are four varieties of Entwine, each of which were quite nice.

Everyone started with the Pinot Grigio since it greeted us at the entrance.

IMG_3559 (640x478) The 2009 Pinot Grigio is 13.0% alcohol and comes from California grapes. It is described as crisp, refreshing, and citrusy; perfectly paired with salty cheeses, guacamole, or Asian takeout!

This wine was paired with scallops. The scallop was sautéed and then dressed with a citrus and pomegranate vinaigrette. I love scallops!

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My favorite wine of the night was next, the Chardonnay. This 2009 Chardonnay was aged 15 months in oak barrels and stainless steel tanks. Many people were chatting about how easy it went down and they weren’t wrong. This easy drinking wine pairs perfectly with potato chips, grilled cheese, cream sauces, or even roast chicken. This is the perfect wine for a weekday girls night! IMG_3569 (640x478)

It was paired with a delicious chicken and chutney dish.

IMG_3571 (640x478) Next, we ventured into the kitchen area for a taste of red.

IMG_3575 (640x478)Neither the Merlot or Cabernet were memorable but both were more than palatable and could easily be enjoyed curled up on the couch with a good book on a cold winter evening.

IMG_3584 (640x478)The Merlot, was aged for 12 months and is described as being juicy and mouth watering. The suggested pairings are pizza, meatloaf, pasta, and weeknight dinners. IMG_3589 (640x478)The Cabernet Sauvignon, our last wine of the evening, was aged for 12 months and is rich, fruity, and herbaceous. It pairs perfectly with steak and potatoes, sautéed mushrooms, or the delicious lamb in the picture below. The lamb dish is one of Anne’s recipes and was my favorite dish of the night.

IMG_3591 (640x478) During our tasting, the men and women behind Entwine were around for meet and greet sessions, including Anne Burrell and the very attractive Karl D. Wente, the fifth generation winemaker behind the wine.

IMG_3581 (640x478)386 (640x446) Anne was by far my favorite person! She was just as hilarious in person as on Food Network.

DSC_0772 (1) (640x428)Unbeknownst to me, she used to teach at the Institute of Culinary Education. During her time there she instilled upon her students her love of wine in simple terms. You should drink what you like, versus trying find the “light forest floor or leather notes” in wine. Wine shouldn’t be scary or intimidating. This is one of the reasons why she’s so passionate about Entwine. Entwine is all about loving your wine in the same way you love your food. The descriptions sound more like menus than wine labels.

It was an amazing evening with some wonderful new friends. I look forward to following some of the New York City wine blogs and Entwine. Hopefully it will hit NYC shelves quickly as it is definitely a perfect weeknight wine choice. If you’re a friend of mine, you’ll more than likely be offered a glass of the chardonnay this Fall!

Thank you Food Network and Wente Wines for a wonderful evening!

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